![]() ![]() If you plot more than one pair on a graph, RATS will use a different color symbol for each pair of series, or, with NOPATTERNS, a different type of symbol for each pair. SYMBOLS uses a small symbol to represent each data point. It will use different colors to represent different pairs if color is available. These become smaller as the number of points plotted grows. STYLE=DOTS//LINES/BAR/POLYGONALBAR/FILLED/SPIKE/STEPÄOTS draws a filled circle at each point. ![]() RATS will automatically assign a different color or pattern to each pair. Normally, you can just omit this parameter. A style number over 30 is "wrapped" to a number in range (41 is the same as 11). You can choose from the default styles provided by RATS, or you can use graph style sheets to customize these. (Optional) This lets you use an integer number between 1 and 30 to select the style (color, pattern or symbol) that RATS will use for this (x-series,y-series) pair. Note that start and end can be different for each pair of series on the graph. ![]() If you have not set a SMPL, this defaults to the common defined range of the x-series and the y-series. (Optional) Range of entries for which this (x,y) pair is graphed. Usually all pairs use the same x-series, but that is not required. ![]()
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